Boise Premises Liability Lawyer

When you patronize a business, attend a concert, visit a friend, or are otherwise a guest on someone else’s property, you expect to leave with goods or services or enjoy time well spent.

You do not expect to sustain an injury because of an unattended hazard on the premises. If you have this unfortunate experience, contact a Boise personal injury lawyer from Siegfried & Jensen.

Injuries can leave you with serious injuries and related financial fallout, and you should not bear that financial burden. A Boise premises liability lawyer from our team can help you pursue damages for your losses, working to put you back on stable financial ground. We have handled over 35,000 cases and are ready to add yours to our 97% success rate.

Premises Liability Claims Explained

In some circumstances, Idaho allows victims who are injured in preventable accidents caused by someone else’s negligence to hold the negligent party accountable for paying damages through a personal injury claim.

You might have grounds to file a type of personal injury claim called a premises liability claim if you are hurt on someone else’s property. Simply stated, premises liability applies when accidents happen outside the home.

Eligible victims have a two-year legal window to file a claim under Section 5-219 of Idaho Statutes. Those who fail to meet this filing deadline risk losing their opportunity to collect compensation, so prompt connection with a premises liability attorney in Boise, ID, is an important early step in the process.

However, some cases may warrant an exception to that extension, so even if you think you have missed your window of opportunity, you should still get a free case review from Siegfried & Jensen.

No matter your purpose for being on the other person’s property at the time of your injury, as long as you were there lawfully, you may be entitled to compensation. Business owners, homeowners, landlords, and all other property owners owe their guests certain obligations of safety.

If the property owner allowed a hazard to go unaddressed or failed to warn their guests of the potential danger, they may be liable for the resulting injuries.

A Premises Liability Lawyer in Boise, ID Will Fight for Compensation

Victims pursuing a claim often ask, “What is ‘compensation’ for personal injury claims?” Compensation is the amount of money the negligent party pays you to “make you whole” or restore you to your pre-accident condition to the extent possible.

Of course, compensation alone cannot heal physical or emotional trauma, but it can restore your financial stability, cover your accident-related costs, and acknowledge the injustice of your situation. 

According to Idaho Statutes Section 6-801, only victims who are less than 50% responsible for causing the accident leading to their injuries can seek damages.

Eligible victims who still bear a smaller percentage of fault will see their total compensation amount reduced by an equal percentage. This system is a major reason why you need an accident injury lawyer.

The negligent party will try to put as much blame for the incident on you as possible. They may say you failed to watch where you were going or otherwise contributed to the accident.

Your Boise premises liability attorney will be prepared to challenge these accusations and work diligently to collect evidence supporting your claim and proving the property owner’s disregard for your safety.

Types of Premises Liability Claims

Any type of preventable accident occurring on someone else’s property can prompt a premises liability claim. Siegfried & Jensen is ready to get to work, regardless of your specific circumstances. That said, there are some types of claims seen more commonly than others.

Slips, Trips, or Falls

Wet floors, icy parking lots, cluttered aisles, and poorly lit stairwells are just a few environments that can prompt a slip, trip, or fall accident. Business owners must act quickly to clean spills or clear store aisles or office hallways of debris. 

Homeowners and business owners must clear ice or slush from entrances and exits, walkways, stoops, and other areas accessible to passersby or guests. If you have been hurt due to a property owner’s negligence, contact a Boise slip-and-fall lawyer today.

Negligent Security

Concert halls, amusement parks, malls, and other properties that welcome crowds must have adequate security on staff to ensure crowd control and protect visitors from potential assault. Landlords must also keep parking lots and apartment complex common areas safe for tenants and ensure that door and window locks are in working order. 

Dog Bites

When homeowners own dogs, they are responsible for injuries the dog causes to a person who is on their property lawfully, according to Section 25-2810(11) of the Idaho Statutes. 

It is important to know what to do legally if a dog bites you, and after seeking medical attention, your best path forward is to reach out to a premises liability attorney in Boise. Siegfried & Jensen has handled 30 dog bite cases and secured an average of $45,000 for injured victims.

Workplace Accidents 

Though Idaho workers typically receive workers’ compensation when hurt on the job, they may also be eligible to file a premises liability claim. Some workplace accidents are caused by conditions created by a third party, not an employer.

In these situations, with help from an experienced premises liability lawyer in Boise, workers may collect compensation by filing against that third party.

Property Owners and Trespassers

Idaho Statutes Section 6-3101 relieves property owners of any duty of safety to trespassers other than to avoid causing them intentional harm, with the exception presented under Section 6-3102

Property owners must take measures to secure attractive nuisances, such as swimming pools, trampolines, power tools, or other features that may attract children onto the property.

Since children are not able to assess the risks associated with these attractive nuisances, the property owners bear some responsibility for protecting minor trespassers from those risks.

We Look Forward to Serving You

You should not have to pay the financial costs of someone else’s negligence. Connect with Siegfried & Jensen so we can fight to make the negligent party pay for the damage they have done and seek the compensation and justice you need to move toward maximum recovery.

We look forward to serving you and putting the full strength of our legal skills, knowledge, and experience to work in your case.